Re: [tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-26 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Did you test that you can open the image file by itself (not in TW) inside of chrome? Is the image file in the same directory as the TW file? -- Mark On Friday, January 26, 2018 at 7:10:04 PM UTC-8, David Allen wrote: > > I've done this two ways now and neither worked. > > The first is using

Re: [tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-26 Thread David Allen
I've done this two ways now and neither worked. The first is using an tag, as follows: The second is with a tiddler, whose content type is set to jpg, with a _canonical_uri field with the following: "blah.jpg" In both instances, I can retrieve the file on my windows computer, but not on

Re: [tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
As they say in school, "Show your work." It would really be helpful to see how you are referring to your image. Oh, and be sure that you can view the image in a separate browser tab. If you can't view it in a tab, then you can't view it in TW either. Possible problems include user rights,

Re: [tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> > This is what I had before and it did not work on my chromebook. > Does the file-path naming on chromeOS follow the Linux way like /home/user/Documents? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

Re: [tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread David Allen
This is what I had before and it did not work on my chromebook. Virus-free. www.avast.com

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread BurningTreeC
oh, I forgot... even if the path wasn't the same, the macro used the path specified in a tiddler, so that I could change that when needed. so I could also create different catalogue files, each file using a different folder -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread BurningTreeC
hello @David Allen, I made a Wiki not long ago with thousands of images and I kept them all external. I figured out a way that worked very well for me, by using TiddlyDesktop, where the *external-attachments-plugin *works I changed the plugin a bit so that I could specify a path relative to

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
If the image is in the same directory as the TW, all the img src attribute (or the _canonical_uri field) should need is the image name (no path). -- Mark On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 3:56:45 AM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > > Mark S. wrote:Re #2 -- can you show an example of the paths

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
> Mark S. wrote:Re #2 -- can you show an example of the paths you're using? > If you use a relative path name they should work the same on all platforms. > IMO image linking in TW needs its documentation improving and clarifying. Issues with it come up again and again. Its NOT from lack of

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-21 Thread Abraham Samma
How about this: take an image url, embed into your wiki using the tag snippet and then cache images. The only problem you'd have to worry about is link rot but I believe it saves you the hassle of looking for a hosting service that can go bust at any time. Cheers. On Friday, January 19, 2018

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-20 Thread PLATO
I'm using MyCloudApp for my image hosting, it works well. you can try. 在 2018年1月19日星期五 UTC+8上午11:19:21,David Allen写道: > > Hey all! I've got an image-heavy wiki and I'm trying to figure out how > best to include these images. > > I've tried the following:

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-19 Thread Ste Wilson
I'm using drop box via one of two options which allows you to serve files. Pancake.io or updog.co -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-19 Thread hubertgk
I'm using Imgur for image hosting and it works well. The URL is static and nicely shortened. The only limitation is that you have to be online for the images to load :). The service is free and I think the number of pictures you can upload is unlimited (I could be wrong on this one, though).

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-18 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Re #2 -- can you show an example of the paths you're using? If you use a relative path name they should work the same on all platforms. -- Mark On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 7:19:21 PM UTC-8, David Allen wrote: > > Hey all! I've got an image-heavy wiki and I'm trying to figure out how >

[tw] Re: Image storage suggestions

2018-01-18 Thread magev958
I have the same situation and uses github for image hosting. I think the limit is 1 GB but it is enough for me and it's free /Magnus -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop